Due to the number of meals produced daily – 45,000 breakfast and lunch a day, menu planning must be done by March for the following school year. Once the menus are done, there is a forecasting team within Nutrition Services that coordinates how much and when deliveries will be. Then, the district’s Purchasing department is responsible for issuing bids. Nutrition Services also is assisted by the Supply department because they receive deliveries as well as help with delivery of non-food items.

Through the year, the Nutrition Services staff collects feedback from parents, students and staff to make changes to the menus and improve customer satisfaction while meeting federal regulations. Staff is continually looking for new and innovative foods to offer to the students. When a product is found, students are involved in the sampling process before a product makes it to the menu.

Menu Changes

With choices, comes challenges as Nutrition Services and schools try to determine what foods 51,000 students might select on a given day. Click here to read a document about menu changes.